Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile - ARCHIVED
Journals and periodicals: 85-224-X
This is the thirteenth annual Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile report produced by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics under the Federal Family Violence Initiative. This annual report provides the most current data on the nature and extent of family violence in Canada, as well as trends over time, as part of the ongoing initiative to inform policy makers and the public about family violence issues. Each year the report has a different focus. This year, the focus of the report is on self-reported incidents of spousal victimization from the 2009 General Social Survey on Victimization. In addition, using police-reported data, the report also presents information on family violence against children and youth, family violence against seniors, and family-related homicides. The Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile will now be produced as an article in Juristat, catalogue no. 85-002-X , as such the old product number (85-224-X) associated with the report is now terminated.
This product has been discontinued. The last issue of this publication was published in January 2011. Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile will now be produced as an article in Juristat, catalogue no. 85-002-X.
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- Articles and reports: Family violence against older adults
- Articles and reports: Spousal violence
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Subjects
Keywords
- Analytical products
- Assaults
- Causes of death
- Child abuse
- Children
- Common-law unions
- Criminal harassment
- Drug use
- Elder abuse
- Family violence
- Firearms
- Homicides
- Hospitalization rates
- Household income
- Immigrants
- Incidents reported
- Indigenous peoples
- International comparisons
- Low income
- Marital status
- Marriages
- Measurement
- Prosecutions
- Recidivists
- Risk factors
- Seniors
- Sentences (Justice)
- Separated persons
- Sexual assaults
- Shelters
- Social services
- Spousal violence
- Support services
- Suspect-victim relationship
- Unemployment
- Victimization
- Victims
- Violence
- Violence against women
- Visible minorities
- Wife assaults
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